Mondamin may refer to:
Mondamin (or Mandaamin) is an Anishinaabe or Miami maize deity.
In traditional Native American/First Nations' legend, he is believed to have given humans the maize by turning into a maize field after being defeated.
Some of his comparative fame was justified by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem The Song of Hiawatha, where Mondamin appears as maize personified.
A crater on the dwarf world Ceres is named for the deity.
In Germany, the name Mondamin almost exclusively denotes a (now Unilever-held) brand of cornstarch-based convenience products. In 1913, Mondamin GmbH had chosen its company name especially in order to hint at the Hiawatha lore, the brand itself dating back to 1896.
my father and his family
struggled through history
maintaining their sanity
rapped in chains
called prosperity
my sons who might be the last
well excel the standards of the working man
and tear down the barrier